Sezaryen sırasında insidental olarak saptanan over tümörü
Overin müsinöz tümörleri, seröz over tümörlerinden sonra en sık karşımızı çıkan epitelyal over tümörlerindendir. Gebelik esnasında over tümörleri ile nadir olarak karşılaşmaktayız. Olguların bir kısmı, rutin antenatal takipler sırasında ultrasonografi ve fizik muayene ile tanı alırken, diğer bir kısmı ise insidental olarak sezaryen sırasında karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Bu olguda, 30 yaşında nullipar hastada, sezaryen ile doğumu gerçekleştirildiği esnada insidental olarak tespit edilen over tümöründen söz edilmiştir.
Ovarian malignancy incidentally diagnosed during caesarean section
Ovarian mucinous tumors are the second most commonly encountered epithelial ovarian cancer, following the serous ovarian tumors. Overall, ovarian tumors are rare during pregnancy. Some cases are diagnosed by ultrasound or physical exams during routine antenatal follow up, others are incidentally diagnosed during caesarean section. In this case report, we presented our management of an incidentally diagnosed epithelial ovarian tumor at cesarean section of a 30 year old nulliparous patient.
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